Messages - newbie2424

I phrased my question the way I did because of the endless # of posts on this forum that invariably state the following: "if you go to X school your getting a bad job."

I wasn't trying to be a jerk about it, sorry. But in all seriousness, I've encountered many students (not at top tier schools) who have great qualifications, but still find it difficult to land a good job.

More than anything, I'm just looking for some info/feedback from members of this forum.

no worries ... i didn't take it as an unfriendly question. To me, a bad job is one that pays $40K - $50K doing insurance defense work. i'm not knocking people who do it, but just the idea of having to take such job because there is no other option

I am a 2L at NYLS. I know the school's reputation is not strong, especially considering its location in New York. Should I look to apply to an LLM program such as a Fordham Law to help boost the resume?

I am a 2L at NYLS. I know the school's reputation is not strong, especially considering its location in New York. Should I look to apply to an LLM program such as a Fordham Law to help boost the resume?

Thanks for the reply ... it was definitley very helpful. One last question though, does anyone think NY Law will make it to the second-tier and stay there? I hear they have been moving up the ranks rapidly.